OVER 2.5 GOALS RATING SYSTEM
NO GOALS SCORED minus 2
NO GOALS LET IN minus 2
0-0 DRAW minus 1
GOALS SCORED/LET IN
1 +1
2 +2
3 +3
4 or more +4
Two out of two for the system so far..but only time will tell if it's a good one. Below are the National League fixtures for Bank Holiday Monday which shows Woking (five out of six of their matches have resulted in over 2.5 goals) v Chester (five out of six of their matches also) as the top rated game. Searching around the web I currently can't find the odds for over 2.5 in this game so we'll see on Monday. Below are also some random facts and statistics on the current National League -
RECORD OF THE OVER 2.5 GOALS SYSTEM
RED DENOTES WINNING SELECTION
* Wrexham are the lowest scorers on 4 goals - The Welsh sides scoring record in the league so far is 0,3, 0, 1, 0 and 0.
* Tranmere Rovers v Guiseley is top v bottom. The away side have lost all six of their games so far with Rovers dropping their first points of the season in the 1-1 draw with Southport on Saturday. Guiseley have scored in five of their six games only failing to register versus Dagenham and Redbridge. No surprises to see Tranmere 4/11 on for this game with an away victory at 8/1. Tranmere are the only unbeaten team left in the division.
* After a defeat and a draw in their opening games Forest Green Rovers are starting to show why they were pre-season favourites for the title winning four games in a row. They are odds on at 2/5 to win at home versus Southport on Bank Holiday Monday.
* FOUR TEAMS - Guiseley, Macclesfield Town, Lincoln City and Dagenham & Redbridge are the only sides left to register a draw after six games played.
* Home teams like to score? In the first round of matches only three of the twelve home sides failed to score and from then on it's been 1/12, 1/12, 2/12, 1/12 and on Saturday no home team failed to score in the games played.
NO GOALS SCORED minus 2
NO GOALS LET IN minus 2
0-0 DRAW minus 1
GOALS SCORED/LET IN
1 +1
2 +2
3 +3
4 or more +4
Two out of two for the system so far..but only time will tell if it's a good one. Below are the National League fixtures for Bank Holiday Monday which shows Woking (five out of six of their matches have resulted in over 2.5 goals) v Chester (five out of six of their matches also) as the top rated game. Searching around the web I currently can't find the odds for over 2.5 in this game so we'll see on Monday. Below are also some random facts and statistics on the current National League -
MATCH | SCORE |
BOREHAM WOOD v MAIDSTONE UNITED | 20 |
BRAINTREE TOWN v TORQUAY UNITED | 14 |
BROMLEY v EASTLEIGH | 17 |
DOVER ATHLETIC v ALDERSHOT TOWN | 17 |
FOREST GREEN ROVERS v SOUTHPORT | 19 |
LINCOLN CITY v GATESHEAD | 19 |
NORTH FERRIBY UNITED v BARROW | 18 |
SOLIHULL MOORS v MACCLESFIELD TOWN | 14 |
SUTTON UNITED v DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE | 10 |
TRANMERE ROVERS v GUISELEY | 18 |
WOKING v CHESTER | 22 |
WREXHAM v YORK CITY | 10 |
RECORD OF THE OVER 2.5 GOALS SYSTEM
RED DENOTES WINNING SELECTION
DATE | SELECTION | RATING | ODDS | SCORE |
20/8/2016 | LINCOLN CITY v SOUTHPORT | 21 | 7/10 | 4-0 |
27/8/2016 | GUISELEY v BROMLEY | 22 | 8/11 | 1-4 |
29/8/2016 | WOKING v CHESTER | 22 |
* Wrexham are the lowest scorers on 4 goals - The Welsh sides scoring record in the league so far is 0,3, 0, 1, 0 and 0.
* Tranmere Rovers v Guiseley is top v bottom. The away side have lost all six of their games so far with Rovers dropping their first points of the season in the 1-1 draw with Southport on Saturday. Guiseley have scored in five of their six games only failing to register versus Dagenham and Redbridge. No surprises to see Tranmere 4/11 on for this game with an away victory at 8/1. Tranmere are the only unbeaten team left in the division.
* After a defeat and a draw in their opening games Forest Green Rovers are starting to show why they were pre-season favourites for the title winning four games in a row. They are odds on at 2/5 to win at home versus Southport on Bank Holiday Monday.
* FOUR TEAMS - Guiseley, Macclesfield Town, Lincoln City and Dagenham & Redbridge are the only sides left to register a draw after six games played.
* Home teams like to score? In the first round of matches only three of the twelve home sides failed to score and from then on it's been 1/12, 1/12, 2/12, 1/12 and on Saturday no home team failed to score in the games played.